On February 1, Ultra Europe, the international installment of Ultra Music Festival Miami, announced its Phase One line-up of EDM heavy-weights and return to Croatia in July of 2014. With more than 150,000 fans expected to travel from over 100 countries world-wide, the second annual installment will be gearing up for an impressive three days of debauchery (in comparison to two in 2013) from July 11-13 to party at Poljud Stadium, Split in Croatia where the festival is set to take place.

Following its historic sold-out debut in 2013 after acquiring over 103,000 revelers who flocked from over 75 countries world-wide, Ultra Europe will be planning to take the festival to a whole other level in 2014. Not only will there be an additional day added, but organizers have revealed that there will also be a separate Ultra Beach event set to take place on Tuesday, July 15. Details regarding location, tickets, and more will be disclosed from event organizers in the near future.

Even though “Early Bird” and Advance General Admission tickets sold-out in a matter of hours during their release in the latter end of last year, the final release of General Admission tickets have been available at the price of €129 (about $175.00) for all three days of the festival.

For all the latest news and information on Ultra Europe, please visit the Ultra Europe Facebook and Twitter pages including the following subsequent links.

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Freelance journalist and avid electronic music fan Natalie Wicks has rapidly become an emerging voice within the electronic dance music industry. Solidifying interviews with some of EDM’s leading artists, she has steadily become a viable resource for the most up-to-date news and announcements for both local and national audiences. Check out her personal website: http://EDMunplugged.com or contact her at info@EDMunplugged.com for more information. @EDMunplugged, Facebook.com/EDMunplugged

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